US5398453A - Vehicle door frame and method for making the same - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to vehicle doors, for example passenger car doors, with a frame construction that constitutes a modular frame unit for supporting various door components, such as a window, inner and outer door cover panels, locking elements and the like.
- the invention further relates to a method for making a vehicle door frame.
- a supporting frame for a vehicle door having a modular frame construction includes a forward frame section as viewed in the forward travel direction of the vehicle, a rear frame section, an upper frame section, and a lower frame section, which together form a modular supporting frame.
- a finished vehicle door also includes various other components and accessories, such as a device for opening and closing a window and guide members for guiding the window when it is raised and lowered.
- Further door elements include hinges, a door lock, and respective operating components for the lock as well as the inner decorative trim or cover panel of the door.
- vehicle doors of conventional frame construction it is often technically complicated, difficult and expensive to attach the various other door components to the frame module.
- sectional components each include a hollow or box section part that forms the major supporting structure and include extending webs that form intermediate spacing members of the modular supporting frame.
- the extending webs may be bent or angled at least along an edge portion, so as to form connecting flanges for mounting the various components and accessories of the vehicle door.
- each uniform sectional member is simply cut off and bent along an edge portion as needed, depending on the dimensions and assembly requirements of the modular supporting frame to be formed.
- the laterally extending portion of each extending web forms the intermediate spacing member between the outer skin or outer panel of the door and the inner decorative cover panel of the door.
- connection flanges to which the interior cover panel of the door will be attached, for example.
- Appropriate holes may be provided in the connecting flanges to allow attachment of the interior cover panel.
- a modular supporting frame is made essentially from a single continuous sectional part which is automatically cut and bent as needed.
- the modular supporting frame according to the invention is simpler, stronger and more economical to manufacture than conventional door frames, which are made from numerous individual parts that are individually manufactured and machined and then painstakingly assembled, requiring numerous assembly steps.
- the extending webs of the continuous sectional members are not bent in their entirety relative to the hollow or box section part, but rather only a narrow edge portion of the extending webs is bent, for example, substantially perpendicularly to the laterally extending web portion or at any other required angle.
- the laterally extending web forms the intermediate spacing member and the narrow bent edge portion forms the connecting members or flanges described above.
- a window guide channel may be formed integrally in the uniform sectional components that form the frame sections.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a modular supporting frame of a vehicle door according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view along the line II--II in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 2A is an enlarged detail view of the portion IIA of the view of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view along the line III--III in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view along the line IV--IV in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view along the line V--V in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a continuous sectional member showing a laterally extending edge portion of a web in dashed lines and a bent-over edge portion in solid lines.
- FIG. 1 shows a vehicle door frame, especially a passenger car door frame, according to the invention.
- a door frame 1 forming a supporting frame module 1A includes at least a forward frame section 2, a rear frame section 3, an upper frame section 4, as well as a lower frame section 5.
- a diagonal bracing strut 6 is connected at one end to the forward frame section 2 and at the other end to the rear frame section 3 in order to strengthen and stiffen the frame module 1A.
- a substantially horizontal crossbar 7 is connected at one end to the forward frame section 2 and at the other end to the rear frame section 3 to form a horizontal strengthening brace and to define the lower edge of a window opening 8.
- a straight window frame member 9 is arranged at the front of the door frame 1, extending substantially parallel to the rear frame section 3.
- FIG. 2 also schematically shows an upper vehicle body member 11 and a lower vehicle body member 12 which will carry and support the door frame 1 in a manner that is not the subject of this invention.
- the finished vehicle door will also include an inner decorative cover panel as well as an outer skin or panel. These are not shown in detail, but the outer skin 30 is shown schematically as an example in FIGS. 2 to 6.
- the door frame 1 comprises frame sections made of a continuous sectional member, such as an extruded section having the general cross-sectional form shown in the detailed view of FIG. 2A.
- FIG. 2A is a sectional view through the lower door frame section 5, which is generally representative of the frame sections according to the invention.
- each frame section includes a hollow or box cross-sectional part 21.
- the frame members In order to provide the necessary interior volume of the door, that is to say, the necessary spacing between the exterior panel and the interior panel, the frame members include laterally extending webs forming intermediate spacing members 13, 14, 15 and 31, 32, 33.
- the frame sections In order to provide convenient attachment points for connecting the interior and exterior panels, as well as other elements and accessories for the door, the frame sections include interior connecting flanges 16, 17, 18 and exterior connecting flanges 34, 35, 36.
- the intermediate spacing members 13, 14, 15 and 31, 32, 33, as well as the connecting flanges 16, 17, 18 and 34, 35, 36 are each formed as an integral part of the respective frame sections 2, 3, 5 forming the door frame 1.
- the overall construction of the door frame shown generally in FIGS. 1 and 2 is achieved according to the invention in that the lower frame section 5, the forward frame section 2, and the rear frame section 3 are constructed, over at least a portion of their length, from a continuous uniform sectional member 20, such as an extruded sectional member.
- the sectional member 20 includes the hollow or box cross-sectional portion 21 as well as laterally extending webs 22A and 22B which can be cut along their lateral edges and bent along an edge portion as needed to form the above mentioned intermediate spacing webs 13, 14, 15 and 31, 32, 33 as well as the connecting flanges 16, 17, 18 and 34, 35, 36.
- the forward frame section 2 comprises a sectional member 20 having a hollow or box cross-sectional part 21 including an inner surface wall 28 that defines the inner contour of the door frame 1 and an outer surface wall 27 that defines the outer contour of the door frame 1.
- a window guide channel 29 is formed in the box cross-sectional portion 21 of the sectional member 20.
- the window guide channel 29 will preferably directly receive a window seal and guide member, which is not shown.
- a window pane, which is also not shown, will then be guidingly supported either directly or via other holding members within the seal and guide element.
- Extending laterally from the outer surface wall 27 of the box cross-sectional member 21 are laterally extending webs 22A and 22B.
- the interior laterally extending web 22A is bent along its interior edge to form a connecting flange 18 extending substantially perpendicularly from the remaining portion of web 22A, which forms the intermediate spacing web 15.
- the exterior laterally extending web 22B is bent along its exterior edge to form a connecting flange 36 extending substantially perpendicularly from the remaining portion of the web 22B, which forms the intermediate spacing web 33.
- An exterior panel 30 of the vehicle door may be attached directly to the door frame by folding an edge portion 39 around the connecting flange 36, for example, or may be attached indirectly using additional attachment members, which are not shown.
- the exterior laterally extending web 22B may be omitted, whereby the outer panel 30 is to be connected directly to the exterior side 23 of the box cross-sectional component 21.
- the lower frame section 5 is also made of a continuous sectional member 20 similar to that of the forward frame section 2 described above.
- the lower frame section 5 includes a box cross-sectional portion 21 and laterally extending webs 22A and 22B.
- the web 22B is cut and bent as required to form an intermediate spacing web 32 and a connecting flange 35.
- the laterally extending web 22A forms the intermediate spacing web 14 and the connecting flange 17.
- FIG. 5 shows the rear frame section 3 also made from a continuous sectional member 20 having a hollow box cross-sectional portion 21 with intermediate spacing webs 13 and 31 and connecting flanges 16 and 34.
- FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 show that the forward, lower and rear frame sections have a generally similar shape and structure because they are formed from a continuous sectional member 20.
- the forward frame section 2 has a shorter, that is to say narrower, intermediate spacing web 15 at the cross-section shown in FIG. 3 than the corresponding intermediate spacing web 14 of the lower frame section 5 as shown in FIG. 4.
- the width of the intermediate spacing webs 13, 14, 15 and 31, 32, 33 may be selected as required by appropriately cutting and bending the laterally extending webs 22A and 22B as will be described below.
- the lateral width of the intermediate spacing web is dependent on the dimensions and form of the resulting vehicle door and can vary over the length of the frame section as shown, for example, in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 1 shows how the lateral width of the intermediate spacing web 15 of the forward frame section 2 varies from the bottom corner of the door where the forward frame section 2 meets the lower frame section 5 to the point where the horizontal cross-bar 7 joins the forward frame section 2.
- the connecting flanges 16, 17 and 18 are shown to have a uniform width over their entire length as can be seen in FIG. 1.
- the connecting flanges 16, 17 and 18 may also be formed with a width that varies over their respective lengths.
- connecting flanges 16, 17, 18 and 34, 35, 36 may be provided with through holes 25 or cut-out notches 25A as required for attaching the interior cover panel or other door accessories, as shown in FIG. 1.
- the interior cover panel and other accessories may be attached directly to the connecting flanges, for example, by screws or clips or spot welding, but may also be attached indirectly via intermediate fastening members, which are not shown.
- an automatic extrusion press extrudes a continuous sectional member 20 having a hollow or box cross-sectional portion 21 and laterally extending webs 22A and 22B.
- the continuous sectional member 20 may, for example, be an extruded metal alloy sectional member, a synthetic material extruded member, or a composite material member.
- the extruded web 22A is a flat web, shown by dashed lines 22', extending laterally from the wall 27 of the box cross-sectional portion 21 that forms the outer contour 26 of the door frame 1.
- the laterally extending web 22B is initially also a straight flat extending web, but is shown already bent in FIG. 6.
- the continuous sectional member 20 is then cut into respective lengths required to form the frame sections 2, 3 and 5. Once formed as described below, the frame sections 2, 3 and 5 will be joined together, for example by welding, to form the door frame 1. Alternatively, the single continuous sectional member 20 is not cut but is simply bent at respective corners to form the frame sections 2, 3 and 5 without requiring welding to join the adjacent frame sections to each other.
- the laterally extending edges of the webs 22A and 22B are cut-off as shown, for example, by the dashed edge 24A.
- the width of each flange 22A and 22B is continuous and uniform, but is simply cut to the required width B as shown.
- the required width B varies over the length of the respective frame section, depending on the specific dimensions and form of the vehicle door to be manufactured.
- the width B corresponds substantially to the required width C of the intermediate spacing web 13, 14 or 15 plus the required width D of the connecting flange 16, 17 or 18.
- the required width C varies, while the required width D is maintained constant over the entire length of the respective frame section in the preferred embodiment.
- an edge portion 24 of the laterally extending web 22A is bent along an edge line 24B to form the respective connecting flange 16, 17 or 18.
- the position of the edge line 24B is selected as required to provide the required width C of the intermediate spacing web 13, 14 or 15.
- the angle at which the edge portion 24 is bent is selected, depending on the form and structure of the door to be manufactured.
- the edge portion 24 is bent substantially perpendicularly to the laterally extending web 22A so that the finished connecting flange 16, 17 or 18 formed by the edge portion 24 extends substantially parallel to an exterior wall 23 of the box cross-sectional portion 21.
- the connecting flanges, as well as the intermediate spacing webs and the box cross-sectional member may be provided with through holes 25 or cut-out notches 25A, as shown in FIG. 1, for attaching various finish components and accessories to the door frame.
- the exterior intermediate spacing web and connecting flange are formed from the laterally extending web 22B in a manner similar to that described in relation to the web 22A, in that an edge portion 40 is bent.
- the exterior connecting flange 34, 35, 36 may be omitted and the external intermediate spacing web 31, 32, 33 may even be omitted, whereby the exterior skin or panel 30 is mounted directly on the exterior wall 23 of the box cross-sectional member 21.
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